The Analogical Concepts
Closer scrutiny teaches us that in the various branches of science there is no such thing as an unambiguous employment of these basic concepts.
Closer scrutiny teaches us that in the various branches of science there is no such thing as an unambiguous employment of these basic concepts.
In the evolution of Jurisprudence and Political Science in the second half of last century many tenets that used to be taken for unassailable truths, were cast into the melting-pot of criticism.
The commemoration of the jubilee of one hundred and fifty years of the Royal Dutch Academy of Sciences and Humanities gives occasion for historical reflection.
In the development of Western thought, anthropological conceptions have been dominated by four religious ground‐motives, which have shaped the entire development of the West.
Nowadays we are confronted, anew and in an insistent way, with demands for justice, by all kinds of political and social organizations, by ecclesiastical institutions and action groups. Where is justice? What is justice? Questions we must answer.
La Fuente, the Iberoamerican Journal for Christian Worldview, is an educational resource intended to equip the church with a biblical understanding of the world and her place in it.
La Fuente, the Iberoamerican Journal for Christian Worldview, is an educational resource intended to equip the church with a biblical understanding of the world and her place in it.
Theotivity: Theology + Creativity recently interviewed Institute founder Steven R. Martins on their podcast. Listen to their conversation on a distinctly Christian view of philosophy and apologetics.
Joseph Boot’s “The Mission of God” is arguably one of the greatest philosophical-theological commentaries on public culture in the present century, and when unfair critiques are levelled against it, it is only fair to respond with the grace and truth of biblical wisdom.
After exploring the context, modern critique, and philosophical anthropology of Herman Dooyeweerd, Reichow discusses the Dooyeweerdian understanding of Western culture’s development, exploring the Christian philosophy of history and the concept of the religious ground-motives.